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Google to Turn Off Cookies for 30 Million People on January 4

Starting January 4th, Google will block cookies for about thirty million Chrome users, which is one percent of the total users. This move is part of their Privacy Sandbox project, which aims to replace cookies with a better system...

Facebook’s New Ad Free Policy and How It Impacts Privacy

Meta’s decision to offer some users paid-for ad-free access to Facebook and Instagram has some serious implications for users' privacy. By Renaud Foucart We have reached a key juncture in the debate about online privacy, following Meta’s recent decision to offer...

Is Your Digital Footprint Dangerous? How to Protect Yourself

In today's interconnected world, the term 'digital footprint' has become increasingly important. As our reliance on technology and the internet grows, so does the need to understand the potential dangers associated with our digital presence. Because your digital footprint...

Facebook Parent Meta Hit with Record Fine By the EU

The EU slapped Meta with a record $1.3 billion privacy fine Monday and ordered it to stop transferring user data across the Atlantic by October. The penalty fine of 1.2 billion euros from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission is the biggest...

Cypriot Parliament Gives Authorities Increased Power Over Citizens Communications

The House of Representatives approved by majority vote, on Thursday, a bill which gives the right to the Republic's competent authorities to do away with communications privacy, under certain circumstances. The bill allows access to listed private communication. Prosecuting authorities...